Objective: Evaluate how the author’s craft creates a relevant theme in a short story and a poem. The final essay will be approximately 1,000 words. The overall essay should include the short story, the poem, and at least 2 credible and relevant sources. Each paragraph will include citations from the short story, the poem, and at least 1 supporting source. The relevance should be synthesized throughout each body paragraph. The supporting sources may not be someone else’s analysis of the text. Literary terminology should be used in the thesis, topic sentences, and throughout the body of the essay.
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The overall objective:
1. Evaluate the text
2. Develop a thematic argument
3. Include at least 2 supporting researched sources that demonstrate the relevance of the theme.
4. Each body paragraph should include a minimum of 2 cited examples from the short story, the poem, and at least 1 cited supported source.
5. Supporting sources should be credible and reliable
6. At least 1 supporting source should come from SPC databases
* you have to go to the St Petersburg College (SPC) resources library and find the articles. If you can’t find any let me know!!!
Synthesis of literary devices is expected throughout the essay: thesis, topic sentences, and explanation of evidence. The analysis is a contextual analysis that will focus on the theme and relevance of the text- IT IS NOT A COMPARISON
when citing in the paragraph, NO DIRECT QUOTING, SUMMARIZE.
Evaluate how the authors craft creates a relevant theme in a short story and a poem
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